The Innocents: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Passionate Amateur” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
We’re introduced to Kam this episode. Someone who may not fit the profile of a villain, but certainly has ill intentions.
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We’re introduced to Kam this episode. Someone who may not fit the profile of a villain, but certainly has ill intentions.
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As Runa goes off the rails, and June decides to maybe stay become she shifts, a threat is beginning to loom in the distance.
As June and Harry make a new friend in a local drug dealer name Shane, Elena continues to struggle and Lewis’ past is tiptoed towards.
As your love for June and Harry grows, your dislike for their parents will a little bit too. Even as you understand why they did what they did.
The Innocents begins with you asking a whole lot of questions, with just enough intrigue to continue onto the next episode.
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